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Raspberry And Marsala Trifle

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Eggs, Dairy 12 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 22 1/4 oz Duncan Hines
moist deluxe butter
recipe
golden cake mix
13/16 c Dry marsala
3 5/8 12 oz frozen unsweetened
raspberries thawed
drained
3 5/8 T Plus 3/4 cup sugar
10 3/4 Egg yolks
1 3/16 c Dry marsala
1 13/16 c Whipping cream, chilled
5/8 pt Basket fresh raspberries

INSTRUCTIONS

A purchased cake mix (spiked with Marsala for added zip) makes this
elegant dessert a snap to prepare. For extra ease, you can assemble  it
the day before serving.  For Cake: Butter and flour 13x9x2-inch baking
pan. Prepare cake  according to package instructions, substituting 2/3
cup Marsala for  water. Bake cake and cool completely. Cut cake
lengthwise into  1-inch-thirds. Cut cake lengthwise into 1-inch-wide
slices. Set aside.  For Filling: Mix thawed frozen raspberries and 3
tablespoons sugar in  large bowl. Set aside.  Using handheld mixer,
beat egg yolks and remaining 3/4 cup sugar in  large metal bowl until
well blended. Beat in 1 cup dry Marsala. Place  bowl over saucepan of
simmering water (do not let bottom of bowl  touch water). Beat until
mixture triples in volume and registers 160  degrees on thermometer,
about 6 minutes. Remove bowl from over ater.  Cool yolk mixture to room
temperature, whisking occasionally.  Arrange enough cake slices in
12-cup trifle dish to cover bottom.  Spoon 1 cup of raspberry mixture
over cake, allowing some to show at  sides of bowl. Pour 1-1/2 cups
filling over. Arrange enough cake  slices over filling to cover
completely. Spread remaining raspberry  mixture over. Pour remaining
filling over; smooth top. Cover and  refrigerate trifle at least 4
hours or overnight.  Using electric mixer, beat 3/4 cup chilled
whipping cream to stiff  peaks in medium bowl. Spoon into pastry bag
fitted with large star  tip. Pipe whipped cream decoratively over
trifle. Garnish trifle with  fresh raspberries. Source: Bon Appetite
12/95 Posted to MC-Recipe  Digest by "M. Hicks"
<nitro_ii@email.msn.com> on Feb 16, 1998

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 155
Calories From Fat: 102
Total Fat: 11.5g
Cholesterol: 190mg
Sodium: 88mg
Potassium: 100.5mg
Carbohydrates: 7.5g
Fiber: <1g
Sugar: 4.9g
Protein: 3.6g


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